The Working Paper series presents ABS research in the fields of econometrics, time series and statistics. The series is intended to make the results of current research within the ABS available to other interested parties. The aim is to present research or analysis of an experimental nature so as to encourage discussion and comment. Working papers are of a technical nature and are directed towards a technically orientated audience. While any one working paper focuses on the results of a single research topic, the series canvasses a diverse range of ABS work.

The most recently published working papers include:
'Experimental Estimates of the Distribution of Household Wealth', 'Diagnostic Measures for Comparing Direct and Aggregative Seasonal Adjustments', 'Seasonal Adjustment: Comparison of Philosophies' and 'Adjusting for an Easter Proximity Effect' and Working Papers in Econometrics and Applied Statistics No 2004/2: Mature Age Customers on Income Support: Duration, Transition and Flow Analysis Using FaCS Longitudinal Data Set .

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